The Pac-12 Conference reviewed the on-court fracas with 5 minutes left in Stanford’s 83-70 basketball victory at Cal on Wednesday night and announced there will be no additional penalties.

The incident prompted game officials to assess six technical fouls — on three players from each team — and eject two players and three assistant coaches for leaving the bench.

Officials at the game did not judge that any players were fighting, so there were no automatic suspensions that could have affected participation in next week’s conference tournament.

The Pac-12’s statement:

“The incident that occurred during last night’s basketball game between California and Stanford has been reviewed by the Pac-12 Conference office and no further penalties will be assessed. As is our standard operating procedure, we will be following-up with all individuals involved in the incident to reinforce the application of the playing rules relative to player and coach conduct.”

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